I’m Mike Hurley, proud Mayor of Burnaby since 2018. I started this podcast to explore the people, values, and issues shaping our diverse and dynamic city - and to share the ideas and experiences of those who live, work, and contribute here. Each episode features thoughtful conversations with residents, community leaders, and experts about the challenges we face, the opportunities ahead, and the vision guiding Burnaby’s future.Follow and subscribe to catch every episode, and discover the stories that make our city strong, diverse, and vibrant.
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Episode #6
Hollywood North, Burnaby’s film and television industry—with Mammoth Studios president Amy Lang
Aug 12, 202623 minS3
Mayor Mike Hurley talks with Amy Lang, president of North Shore and Mammoth Studios. Amy oversees Mammoth Studios here in #Burnaby, a major film and television production facility featuring a 120,665-square-foot sound stage, one of the largest in North America. Mammoth attracts major productions from around the world to our city. She also serves as treasurer of Screen BC, helping to strengthen and grow the industry across the province. This discussion explores why “Hollywood North” is right here in Burnaby with nearly two-thirds of Metro Vancouver’s total studio space, the wide range of skilled jobs our #film and #television industry creates, and how it attracts investment while showcasing our city to audiences around the world.
The Neighbourhood Church, TeamUp and the spirit of Edmonds—with Cameron & Graham Roxburgh
Jul 29, 202636 minS3
Mayor Mike Hurley talks with Cameron and Graham Roxburgh, two brothers who have dedicated their lives to building community and bringing people together in Burnaby and beyond. Cameron was part of the founding team of The Neighbourhood Church in #Burnaby and has spent more than 30 years helping shape its work in the Edmonds neighbourhood. Graham Roxburgh is the founder of TeamUp Canada, a non-profit organization that uses sport to create opportunities for young people and strengthen communities around the world. Their conversation explores how sport can shape young leaders and break down barriers, the diversity and collaboration that make #Edmonds such a special community, the importance of supporting vulnerable residents facing #poverty through the food pantry and emergency weather shelter, and the latest on the exciting Edmonds Community Hub Project.
The realities of delivering major infrastructure in Burnaby—with Ventana Construction president Dan Marsolais
Jul 15, 202625 minS3
Mayor Mike Hurley talks with Dan Marsolais, president of Ventana Construction, one of Burnaby’s long-standing construction companies. They discuss shifting #construction costs, skilled #trades shortages, rising demand from population growth and changing community needs, and the realities of how major infrastructure gets planned, built and delivered in #Burnaby today. This episode also explores the construction of the new Burnaby Lake Recreation Centre.
Local leadership and planning in the Lower Mainland—with Mayors Brad West and Nicole MacDonald
Jun 24, 202638 minS3
Mayor Mike Hurley talks with Mayor Brad West of Port Coquitlam and Mayor Nicole MacDonald of Pitt Meadows. They discuss the shared challenges and opportunities facing our communities across the Lower Mainland, and how local governments are being asked to do more than ever before while too often being sidelined from decisions that directly impact the people we serve. This episode will also cover provincial zoning legislation, the impact of the BC budget on affordable housing and childcare, municipal fiscal responsibility, property taxes, public safety, and supporting economic growth in our communities.
Burnaby as a destination for World Cup, sport, culture and food—with Tourism Burnaby CEO Chris Peters
Jun 10, 202627 minS3
Mayor Mike Hurley talks with Chris Peters, CEO of Tourism Burnaby, the organization working to promote Burnaby as a leading destination and to support the growth of the city’s visitor economy. He explains how #TourismBurnaby's is positioning the city for FIFA #WorldCup — the largest sporting event in the world — coming to our region this month. The discussion also explores how through continued investment in our facilities and infrastructure, we’re building toward becoming Canada’s competition capital. While our diverse communities shape the city as a destination for food and culture, supported by our location at the heart of the Lower Mainland, our town centres and shopping destinations, our universities and our beautiful outdoor and active spaces.
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